What is true for the movement of all organisms is that it is because of energy. What is also true is that that energy must overcome obstacles in order for there to be movement. Those obstacles can be drag, friction, gravity, or inertia. Beyond those basic truths, there will be variation depending upon the type of organism. For example, in some cases, there is an internal skeleton that provides a framework to support movement. In other cases, there is an external skeleton. And in still others, there is none. With some organisms, movement is carried out with the help of appendages. For others, it is carried out through muscles.
Typically, yes, but specifically? No. Many living things do not move (think of an oak tree). The definition of "living thing" is basically something that can replicate itself.
well they have to have a nervs system
yes, the animal can be move their own
Movement
locomotion
no. Jelyfish have the ability to preform locomotion, so they are considered motile an example of something sessile would be a tree or a rock because they do not have the ability to move by their own power
what tructers in the body of a vertebrate gives it ability to move
Because we move around, hunt for both food and don't have sex with our own family.
Yes they are and i think they can move because most animals move unless their hurt or been in an accident.
A scientist who studies how animals move are called physicists.
Plants generally are rooted in one place an do not move on their own, Most animals have the ability to move fairly freely.
Animals are actually characterized by their lack of photosynthesis. Animals lack the ability to create their own food, unlike plants. Animals are most often characterized by their ability to move via locomotion and their feeding habits. If there are any animals who have the ability to photosynthesize, it is currently unknown to mankind.
There are many domestic animals that have the ability to move their jaw sideways. One of these animals is the human.
Some have the ability to move on their own, others do not.
Animals depend on food for energy, energy gives them the ability to move, grow, and reproduce.
they can move toward food on their own
Yes because they control their own muscle tissues.
The ability to produce their own food.
Not all.
no, because plants make their own food where animals depend on others . animals can move freely but plants cannot move freely.
Plants don't excel in locomotion, that is, the ability to move on their own. They show a sensitivity to external stimuli, such as food, by consuming it.
animals don't have more thinking ability and also why they want to cook as they are eating raw.